BOOK REVIEW | Snow Melts in Spring
SNOW MELTS IN SPRING by Deborah Vogts Mattie Evans veterinary business is floundering. She’s lost the confidence of the local ranchers when she had a series of misfortunate events. Mattie wants to remain in the Flint Hills of Kansas, even though her family has lost their ranch, but to do so means that she has [...]
BOOK REVIEW | Words to Write By
WORDS TO WRITE BY Compiled by: Robin Bayne Looking for a new devotional? WORDS TO WRITE BY is a compilation of different authors as they share the Scripture or quotation that they’ve found inspiring to their writing. Geared toward writers, the devotionals touch on all aspects of the writing life: basic motivation, rejection, publishing, and [...]
BOOK REVIEW | Stand-In Groom
Stand-In Groom by Kaye Dacus Get ready to attend the quirkiest wedding ever in this delightful romance by Kaye Dacus, a new voice in women’s contemporary fiction. When wedding planner Anne Hawthorne first meets George Laurence, she thinks she’s found the man of her dreams. But when she discovers he’s a client, she knows planning [...]
BOOK REVIEW | Ransome's Honor
Ransome’s Honor by Kaye Dacus The Ransome Trilogy from exciting new author Kaye Dacus combines the wit, romance, and social commentary of Jane Austen with the sea-faring adventure of Horatio Hornblower. July 1814. The war with France has ended, and Captain William Ransome, known for never letting women aboard his ship, has returned to Portsmouth, [...]
BOOK REVIEW | Surrender the Wind
SURRENDER THE WIND by Rita Gerlach Seth Braxton fought with the Patriots during the Revolutionary War, and his life was saved by a compassion man when he was captured and sentenced to death by hanging. But life after the war wasn’t all easy. Seth’s Virginia home was damaged during the war, and his father has [...]
BOOK REVIEW | Gone to Green
GONE TO GREEN by Judy Christie Lois Barker is an editor at a large paper in the Midwest. She is on the corporate ladder, on the way up, and the owner of the paper has as much as promised a promotion to Lois. When her good friend Ed decides to get out of the city [...]
BOOK REVIEW | The Reluctant Cowgirl
THE RELUCTANT COWGIRL by Christine Lynxwiler Crystal McCord, and her twin dreamed of being actresses. But Cami died prematurely, and now Crystal is a wanna-be actress in Broadway, looking for the big break. The play that she has managed a role in didn’t do as well as she’d hoped, and they are closing early. Crystal, [...]
BOOK REVIEW | Don't Miss Your Life
Don’t Miss Your Life: An Uncommon Guide to Living with Freedom, Laughter and Grace by Charlene Ann Baumbich Reviewed by Cindy Loven The title is a perfect description for this book, Charlene Baumbich, wants us to all slow down and smell the roses, basically. A book that will stir you to slow down [...]
BOOK REVIEW | Rose House
ROSE HOUSE by Tina Ann Forkner Lillian Diamon has been warned that her husband and children might have been murdered, and she should be very careful when going out. But Lillian believed that the suggestion of murder is unfounded…at least until she goes to the Sonoma Valley and feels someone is following her. Desperate to [...]
Saved By the Bell
Saved By the Bell A Summer to Remember by Sharon Lovejoy Autry The final bell rang. The kids screamed for joy. Mom sits in the carpool line wondering, "What in the world are we going to do all summer?!" Maybe as summer has begun, you’ve found yourself resentful and angry because your children constantly "interrupt" [...]

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